That sounds like a handset model, from any of a range of DECT Plus systems?
Panasonic phone support is horrible, but they're pretty good about keeping manuals available on their Panasonic.com (may need to select USA) support site. Search the model number not of the handset, but the system found on the bottom of the main base unit.
There are enough versions and configurations that it's hard to guess specifics, but those series generally have the ability to power the base from a handset during power failures. There could be a need to reset something, or bad batteries or connectors in the handset in the base. Try swapping which handset is left in the base, and inspect the batteries in all handsets (sometimes removing them shows corrosion, or cleans a bad contact just from handling). Most of those use regular AAA NiMH batteries, and so they're pretty easy and cheap to replace if needed.
That sounds like a handset model, from any of a range of DECT Plus systems?
Panasonic phone support is horrible, but they're pretty good about keeping manuals available on their Panasonic.com (may need to select USA) support site. Search the model number not of the handset, but the system found on the bottom of the main base unit.
There are enough versions and configurations that it's hard to guess specifics, but those series generally have the ability to power the base from a handset during power failures. There could be a need to reset something, or bad batteries or connectors in the handset in the base. Try swapping which handset is left in the base, and inspect the batteries in all handsets (sometimes removing them shows corrosion, or cleans a bad contact just from handling). Most of those use regular AAA NiMH batteries, and so they're pretty easy and cheap to replace if needed.
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SOURCE: Panasonic base unit went dead
THROW IT AWAY. I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM AND PANASONIC AFTER SALES "SERVICE" PEOPLE HAVE BEEN COMPLETELY USELESS!
SOURCE: Panasonic KX-TG2740 Cordless Phone - Can I reset handset registration
press function button on handset, scroll to initial setting, select by pressing right arrow, scroll to registration, select, select hs registration, follow directions on handset display, pressing mute on "new" base station, and ok on handset(plugged in). If you like, you can unregister with the "old" base unit first.
SOURCE: "no link to base" error message
Sounds like the antenna is not working, and signal is not getting to the cordless sets.
Try unplugging your base station (unplug everything; power and phone cable - the basestation were all the cords are plugged into) and leave it unplugged, pull out all the batteries in the phones, and then start by putting all the batteries back into the phones.
Once the phones are back and powered up, plug in the base station again, and see if that helps.
All this is doing is re-setting the phones and base station and forcing them to re-link to each other.
I hope this helps.
SOURCE: I want the user's manual
The handset manual is here: http://safemanuals.com/user-guide-instructions-owner-manual/PANASONIC/KXTG1100CX-_E (you'll need to rate the product or enter security code to download).
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
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SOURCE: Panasonic KX- TGA652 -- Accidentally put in wron
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menu #331 press and hold clear until all digits are erased.
To enter number:
menu #331 enter up to 24 digits SAVE then OFF
You may need to add pauses between the number and your pass codes.
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